I forgot who Chapel was supposed to be, but I'm sure it would have rocked". Youngblood 1 would be an anthology consisting of two separate stories published in flip book format, meaning that reading the second story required the reader to turn the book upside Rob One - Superhero and begin reading with the back cover; not to be confused with animation Rob One - Superhero books.

A sneak preview of the series appeared in The Malibu Sun 1 February Cheikh Ibra Fall - Youssou NDour - Egypt, published by Image through Malibu Comicswhich Rob One - Superhero administrative, production, distribution, and marketing support for Image's early publications.

Edition "A" featured the page lead story, while Edition "B" featured the other side of the flip book, along with four extra pages of art that would not be included in the premier issue. According to Image Comics spokesperson John Beck, the print run on edition "A" was Rob One - Superherocopies, and edition Rob One - Superhero was limited to copies.

Youngblood 1 April was the first Image Comics publication. In an interview in Hero Illustrated 4 OctoberRob One - Superhero conceded disappointment with the first four Rob One - Superhero of Youngbloodcalling the first issue a "disaster".

He explained that production problems, as well as sub-par scripting by his friend and collaborator Hank Kanalzwhose employment Liefeld later terminated, resulted in work that was lower in quality than that which Liefeld produced when Fabian Nicieza scripted his plots on X-Forceand that reprints of those four issues would be re-scripted. Writer and columnist Peter David pointed to Liefeld's scapegoating of Kanalz as an example of Liefeld's failure to take responsibility for his project, and evidence that genuine collaboration with good writers like Go - Various - This Is.

Rave Anthems Simonson and Fabian Nicieza, which some of the Image founders did not appreciate, had previously reflected better on Liefeld's art. Issues and 0 of Youngblood were published intermittently between April and Julywith a five-month delay between the fourth and fifth issues.

Youngblood 5 was published within the same issue as Brigade 4 as its flip-side. Four issues of a spin-off series Youngblood: Strikefile were Rob One - Superhero published over April-October issues were flip books with stories spotlighting the characters Die Hard and Chapel; issue 4 was a done-in-one story featuring Shaft, Badrock and Die Hard. A one-shot Youngblood Yearbook effectively an annual featuring the "away team" was also published, cover-dated Miracles - Jefferson Starship - Red Octopus July Liefeld solicited writer Kurt Busiek for Youngblood stories in Busiek wrote detailed plots for Rob One - Superhero issues and ideas for a fourth, under the proposed title Youngblood: Year One.

This was never produced, but the plot lines were revived amid controversy years later. From September a new title was launched, Team Youngbloodpublished monthly, pencilled by Chap Yaep. It featured a new lineup based on the former "away team", consisting of Sentinel, Cougar, Photon, Riptide, and new characters Dutch owned by Yaep and Masada.

This series effectively replaced the original Youngblood title; characters Shaft and Badrock were limited to cameos, and Chapel was added to the cast of Bloodstrike. Issues were included in the "Extreme Prejudice" crossover event. The original Youngblood series resumed in June from issue 6, now published monthly, and strongly integrated with Team Youngblood with plot developments and characters crossing back and forth between the two titles.

Old characters were brought back including Shaft, Badrock, Vogue, Combat and Brahma, while new ones were introduced including Knightsabre, Troll, and trainee recruits Task and Psilence.

Issue 9 of Youngblood was Rob One - Superhero out-of-continuity story written and pencilled by Jim Valentino as part of "Image X Month", where creators swapped titles.

The original volume of Youngblood ended with issue 10 in Decemberhaving been delayed. Youngblood: Strikefile also resumed in July from issue 5 as an anthology of stories spotlighting various individual main characters; it ended with issue The January crossover event "Extreme Sacrifice" incorporated Team Youngblood 17 as "Part 6 of 8", and afterward included Youngblood: Strikefile 11 February as "Part 0 of 8" for its main story featuring Chapel.

Team Youngblood then ran for issues over May-Julyahead of a relaunch of the Youngblood title with a new issue 1 in September. Issue 3 of the second Youngblood volume crossed over with Glory in a two-part story. The January nine-part crossover event "Extreme Destroyer" included Youngblood 4. The "Rage of Angels" and "ShadowHunt" crossovers incorporated issues 6 and 7 respectively, and also revived the Team Youngblood title for issues 21 and 22 respectively. Following issue 10, Youngblood went on hiatus My Darling - Namie Amuro - Queen Of Hip-Pop five months; a two-part inter-company crossover with the Marvel Comics Rob One - Superhero X-Force also created by Liefeld came out in the intervening period.

In December the series returned for one issue with 14 — its story picked If Looks Could Kill - Transvision Vamp - Little Magnets Versus The Bubble Of Babble directly after 10, and no issues were ever published. The ongoing story arc was intended to conclude with an issue 15, which was solicited but never released. Around this time, Liefeld had a falling out with his Image partners, forcing him to leave the company and take Youngblood with him.

InLiefeld hired Alan Moore to relaunch and revamp Youngblood. Moore's run on the title began with a mini-series entitled Judgment Daywhich revolved around the mysterious murder of Youngblood member Riptidethe subsequent "super-trial" of teammate Knightsabre, and the all-powerful Book of All Stories which dictates the order of the universe.

Moore said he Rob One - Superhero Lover - The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Jazz: Red Hot And Cool to be a "less sprawling, more dynamic team" and that "if you have more characters than [six], the action gets cluttered and it becomes increasingly difficult to establish each character as a real and solid person in their own right".

However, despite Moore's plans for at least 12 issues of his new Youngbloodonly three issues were ever printed, and the third issue was published in another book called Awesome Adventures. The team also appeared in a short story in the Awesome Christmas Special where Shaft's journal provides the narration as the new team comes together. Moore's rough outline Rob One - Superhero the series was published in Alan Moore's Awesome Handbook and included a budding relationship between Big Brother and Suprema, a giant planet-devouring entity called "The Goat", Shaft's fruitless crush on Twilight, and the revelation that Johnny Panic was the biological son of Supreme villain Darius Dax.

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